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chords:
here are the chord shapes if you don't know just standard barre chords
C#e|-----------| (x43121@1)B|--6--------|
G|--6--------|
D|--6--------|
A|--4--------|
E|-----------|

F#e|--2--------| (244322@1)B|--2--------|
G|--3--------|
D|--4--------|
A|--4--------|
E|--2--------|


G#e|--4--------| (xx1114@1)B|--4--------|
G|--5--------|
D|--6--------|
A|--6--------|
E|--4--------|

Be|--7--------| (x2444x@1)B|--7--------|
G|--8--------|
D|--9--------|
A|--9--------|
E|--7--------|




intro
e|---444444--2222--11111--22222------------------|
B|---555555--3333--33333--33333------------------|
G|-----------------------------------------------|
D|-----------------------------------------------|
A|-----------------------------------------------|
E|-----------------------------------------------|

at the last bar of the intro just strum the first 5/4 note

verse

i don't have the lyrics because the cd just leaked

C# (x43121@1)      F# (244322@1)       G# (xx1114@1)   (G#-F#)*    repeat


*the G#-F# is just those two chords played quickly as a sort of walk down

bridge thing

B (x2444x@1)       F# (244322@1)         repeat

on the last bar play:

B (x2444x@1)       C# (x43121@1)then back to the verse

C# (x43121@1)      F# (244322@1)       G# (xx1114@1)   (G#-F#)*    repeat

now to the chorus thing

F# (244322@1)     C# (x43121@1)      G# (xx1114@1)    C# (x43121@1)    repeat


the first  F#  in this sounds higher because one guitar is playing it up an octave

the shape for that F# is

Be|----------| (x2444x@1)B|--11------|
G|--11------|
D|--11------|
A|--9-------|
E|----------|

and now again back to the verse

C# (x43121@1)      F# (244322@1)       G# (xx1114@1)   (G#-F#)*    repeat

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